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With more than 130,000 attendees at 2016 EDC on Sunday, Metro Police tallied a record number of single-day felony arrests for the second consecutive day at the sixth-annual event, while no fatalities were reported for the three-day festival for the first time since 2013.

More than 135,000 daily visitors have filled LVMS for EDC through its first two nights. While many of the participants are return visitors to the festival’s sixth consecutive year in Las Vegas, others, including yours truly, are first-time EDC festivalgoers.

With more than 135,000 attendees at Night 2 of the Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Metro Police tallied a new record for single-day felony arrests at the festival, arresting 39 festivalgoers for drug-related crimes Saturday night.

An estimated 135,000 festivalgoers attended the first day of the 2016 Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Friday, and a very small percentage of them found themselves in trouble with the law. Metro Police recorded a total of 30 arrests.

An estimated 140,000 electronic dance music fans streamed into the festival grounds at LVMS after enduring the bumper-to-bumper commute up I-15 for the annual three-day spectacle of music, multi-megawatt light displays, art installations, neon-glowing rides and more.

“Save the World” by Swedish House Mafia was the final song I heard before the Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway ended for me in 2011, the first year EDC was in the Entertainment Capital of the World.